In Birmingham...

Nearly 3,500 people took to cycling, walking or running in the Brum Breathes cleaner air programme and recorded more than 20,000 activities. If those activities replaced journeys in a medium-sized car, they saved more than 20 tonnes of CO2e.

In York...

After a winter programme, 55% of people surveyed said they had walked more as a result of using the BetterPoints app and 30% said they had cycled more.

In Bologna...

15,000 people took part in Bella Mossa, a six-month incentivised sustainable transport programme and recorded over a million activities.

‘A lot of people are talking about this campaign and we are very satisfied with the level of engagement,’ says Giuseppe. Liguori, European Project Manager at our partner, SRM (Bologna’s local transport authority). ‘It is really a big success’.

Bologna’s Deputy Mayor, Irene Priolo, said:

'Bella Mossa 'has been one of the most effective tools to promote sustainable mobility in our city in an innovative, fun, and incentivizing way.

'Through Bella Mossa, the city of Bologna has been able to establish a very effective public-private partnership, involving public bodies, businesses and thousands of citizens in a great mobility game,’ she said.